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  • Honoring Our Loved Ones Who Have Passed Community members are invited to join First United Methodist Church of San Diego for an evening of remembrance and song on Saturday, November 1 in their Mission Valley Sanctuary, located at 2111 Camino del Rio South. An extended organ prelude starts at 6 p.m. and the Evensong begins at 6:15 p.m. First Church’s Chamber Choir will lead this beautiful service celebrating All Saints' Day. They are led by Brian Woods-Lustig, Conductor and accompanied by Sarah Amos, Organist. The church also invites the community to honor the loved ones they have lost this past year. To have them recognized in the event, community members are asked to complete FUMCSD’s All Saints' Remembrance form by Tuesday, October 28 to be included in the service: https://www.fumcsd.org/all-saints-remembrance The concert will also be livestreamed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FirstChurchSanDiego About The Cultural Events Music Series: First United Methodist Church of San Diego’s cultural event music series brings a mix of classic and folk music to the Mission Valley neighborhood of San Diego. These free concerts take place throughout the year and are made possible through the support of generous donors. Learn more at: https://www.fumcsd.org/musicseries First United Methodist Church of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who came to the U.S. from Somalia, about President Trump's tirade against Somali immigrants.
  • Mayor Bill Wells said, "I make no apologies for protecting our residents!"
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom is raising money from labor unions and Democrats all over the country for his redistricting ballot measure. Republicans are pouring in money to fight it.
  • A 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil is reshaping scientists' understanding of mammal evolution.
  • The Times accuses Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth of violating its constitutional rights with a press policy that, the paper says, deprives the public of access to critical national security information.
  • Little Fish Comic Savvy: Summertime Edition! Meanwhile, at Little Fish Comic Book Studio… As always, you can look forward to the promise of comics, good conversation, and of course donuts! Our large library of comic books and graphic novels has just about a little of everything for everyone, so please feel free to peruse our stacks. We also have a large amount of free comic books and graphic novels for attendees to go through and take home. And did we mention that this event is FREE! Feel free to bring friends, family, and of course delicious snacks if you’re so inclined. Pooches are welcome too! We have plenty of parking in the parking lot behind the studio. WHO: You! WHAT: Little Fish Comic Savvy! WHEN: Saturday, July 19, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Little Fish Comic Book Studio, 6822B El Cajon BLVD., San Diego, CA 92115 Little Fish Comic Book Studio on Facebook / Instagram
  • America's urban search and rescue teams are facing financial and political pressure. However, their work has never been more in demand, as weather disasters become increasingly common.
  • One thing has bucked the trend of rising prices: computing. Technological advances have underpinned a consistent drop in the cost of computers. But experts say that this may be reaching a limit.
  • For decades, newborns in the U.S. have been given the hepatitis B vaccine. This could change. A CDC vaccine advisory panel may vote to end that routine vaccination. Here's what parents should know.
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